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Violence
Some
Espionage violence; some action and danger
Language
Some
Moderate language
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild adult references
Substance Use
Barely any
Light social drinking
Emotional Intensity
Some
Identity and moral reckoning with a violent past; espionage paranoia
What this book is about
Pascual Rose, a former left-wing terrorist who now works as an informant for Western intelligence, finds himself entangled in a new conspiracy that threatens lives across Barcelona and beyond. Forced back into a world he thought he had left behind, Pascual must navigate old loyalties, new dangers, and the ever-present question of whether a man can truly escape his past. Martell's final Pascual Rose novel is a quietly tense, morally complex spy story rooted in real European history.
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Themes of terrorism and political violence
Espionage and betrayal
Moral complexity
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